Who is apsu god




















Damkina n. Mesopotamian goddess who personified the primordial waters in Chaldean mythology and who was the earth mother in Sumerian mythology. In Babylonian cosmology, she was considered a sky deity. She was the wife of Enki. Enki n. The Sumerian deity of water, mischief, creation, and intelligence; he was also called Nudimmud.

In Akkadian and Babylonian myth, he became known as Ea. Marduk n. Babylonian deity of the sun and fertility and the patron of the city of Babylon. He was the son of Enki, and he became the king of the gods and the supreme deity after defeating Tiamat. Mummu n. Mesopotamian deity known as the personification of the waves. In the Enuma Elish , he acted as an adviser to Apsu and Tiamat. Nammu n. Both the first day of the winter solstice and the first day of summer are considered holy days by the church.

Apsu's herald is Oreganus , a bespectacled celestial silver dragon with the ability to create solid fortifications with his breath. Apsu's other planar allies include: [8]. Paizo published a major article on Apsu in Inner Sea Faiths. Dragons of Golarion. Fortress of the Stone Giants , p. Paizo Publishing, LLC. Inner Sea Faiths , p.

Paizo Inc. Gods and Magic , p. The Inner Sea World Guide , p. Inner Sea Gods , p. Faiths of Purity , p. The Frozen Stars. The Frozen Stars , p. Dragons Revisited , p. ISBN Immortal Ambulatory travelling demiplane. Bite or quarterstaff. Depending on which civilization you look into Apsu could be the god of justice, magic, wisdom, and freshwater.

Interestingly the word Apsu has a dual meaning of aquifer. Why is this interesting? At the beginning of time, there was Apsu god of freshwater and Tiamat goddess of salt water. The two melded together creating Enlil, the god of earth and Ea, the god of the marsh. One by one the gods of knowledge, mischief, crafts, reef, heavens, wind, storms, etc… were born to Apsu and Tiamat. Together they raised the gods. These gods, in turn, created humans. Humans who initially were servants or being with which to play.

Thus it was that the earth was created and populated. Over time the gods became unruly. Occasionally the gods would transform into other forms such as a snake, or the two-headed half fish, half man and run amok. Apsu and Tiamat did their parental best to instill order only to be met with chaos and rebellion. Fed up and frustrated with his godly children Apsu planned a great flood that would wipe them all out along with their human servants.

Surreptitiously Ea set out to warn the human Ziusudra and his family.



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